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Hi, I'm New Here!
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Garter Wont eat
I have 4 Chequered Garters - 3 all eating fine and all getting bigger.
1 wont eat and is smaller than the rest also a shade of brown darker - Iv tried it on pinkies and also fish. Iv seperated it from the rest and gave it its own space see if that makes a difference but upto now no change Any tips?? |
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: Garter Wont eat
Try live earthworms.
How long has it been warmed up (if you brumated it)? Also try seperating it from the others for a day and see if it eats better. Some snakes know they are the smallest/weakest, and are afraid to eat if the others are agressive eaters. If that does not do the trick, consult a vet about parasite treatment. Parasites can make a snake feel icky, and off its feed. I'm sure others will chime in here with more suggestions! ![]()
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Hi, I'm New Here!
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Re: Garter Wont eat
Its only a young snake iv not had it long so not brumated.
I have the feeling it is afraid like you say - it tends to hide alot. earthworms - wow can i just dig them up in the garden or buy cultured ones from online shop? |
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Old and wise snake
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Re: Garter Wont eat
You will need to feed nightcrawlers, not red wigglers. You can get them from the garden, but you must be VERY careful that pesticides are never applied on that parcel of land, and never drift over on the wind from the neighbor's yard.
I usually get mine from the bait store, where I know they have a good history of selling me wholesome, healthy, bait animals (minnows and nightcrawlers). If you are feeding a snake too small to eat a whole nightcrawler, then use a pair of old scissors. Wash the scissors and cut the nightcrawler into small sections... they will still eat it.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: Garter Wont eat
Nightcrawlers are a great idea to get your snake started eating. Eventually (not right away), you'll want to add vitamins and calcium powder to the worms. The first priority is to get the snake eating on its own.
It's also great that you've separated it, but you might also try putting a blanket over at least part of it's enclosure when it's eating, so it can't see you. It'll also feel more secure that way. You might also offer the food, then leave the room right away. I bet, as mentioned, that it's an intimidation/security issue. Rick |
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"Fourth shed In Progress"
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Re: Garter Wont eat
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As a guide, usually the ones you have to dig for are ok, the ones under compost, plastic bags etc are toxic..(if you compare some you will see what we mean..) I also use trout to scent, and add a few small bits cut up.. Yes, buy trout from Asda on the fresh fish stand, cut it into tiny bits ands freeze it to use again... |
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"Fourth shed In Progress"
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Re: Garter Wont eat
I cut the whole fish into small slices to freeze, and often cut smaller with scissors for feeding, I try and leave some bone in, but on small pieces, the bone can be quite sharp...so in answer, yes if I can without risking hurting the snake with sharp bones...but don't worry too much, the important thing at the moment is to get him to eat..
I often cut a pinkie up with some trout bits, mix well and leave in the tank, the smell of the fish usually gets them going...once they start eating, they usually eat everything thats there... |
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